Titleist

T300

The ability to produce distance in an iron means little if the player can’t control it. That led Titleist to create a silicone-polymer core and position it behind the centre of the clubface. Doing so allowed designers to make the face thin for more pop and the hottest area of the face larger for more consistent results. It’s a noticeable departure from the AP1 iron it replaces. The AP1 used a hollow-body construction in the long and middle irons to create speed; the T300 is a cavity-back throughout. The blade lengths, sole widths and hosel lengths of the irons flow progressively through the set, providing help in the long irons and more control in the short irons. An average of 52 grams of tungsten in the heel and toe of the middle and long irons further fosters the kind of off-centre-shot performance average players need. Along with the wide sole, the tungsten lowers the centre of gravity, allowing the lofts to be slightly stronger without sacrificing shot height. The stock shaft is True Temper’s AMT Red, a lightweight, higher-launch shaft that is lighter in the long irons to deliver more clubhead speed. In the short irons the shafts are heavier to promote more control – ideal for this player segment. 

7-IRON LOFT 29 degrees PW LOFT 43 degrees

Reviewer profile

“Consistent shot shape and distance control. The smoothness of feel is among the best of the irons I’ve hit.”

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